After a week filled with dramatic, game-winning shots, watch video of each and vote for the shot of the week in D-FW

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Cedar Hill forward Destinee McDowell (12), center, is mobbed by teammates after sinking a jump shot at the buzzer to defeat DeSoto, 44-43. Cedar Hill, raked first in the state, and Desoto, ranked number 2, played their District 7-6A girls basketball game at DeSoto High School in DeSoto on January 18, 2019. (Steve Hamm/ Special Contributor)

That wasn't the only notable game-winning shot in the final seconds last week. Not even close.

Check out video of four game-winning shots and vote below for which one you think was the best.

Little Elm boys 62, The Colony 61 (OT)

Five-star guard R.J. Hampton hit an off-balance jumper from the free-throw line with about 10 seconds left in overtime to give No. 9 Little Elm a 62-61 victory over No. 6 The Colony on Tuesday in a matchup of state-ranked Class 5A teams. Hampton, the state's No. 1 recruit in the Class of 2020, scored a game-high 32 points.

Sachse boys 63, Wylie 62

Dylan McKeon hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer Tuesday as the Sachse boys pulled off a stunning 63-62 victory over Wylie, ranked No. 25 in the state in Class 6A. Sachse had lost three straight before that, including a 55-53 heart-breaker against Rowlett in its previous outing.

Keller girls 39, Southlake Carroll 37

Freshman Cambridge Mathews stepped up with the game on the line Tuesday and drilled a game-winning 3-pointer in the closing seconds to give Keller a 39-37 win over Southlake Carroll. The win gave Keller sole possession of second place in District 5-6A.

Cedar Hill girls 44, DeSoto 43

This may be the shot of the year so far in Dallas-area girls basketball.

North Texas signee Destinee McDowell started and finished the game-winning sequence for the state's No. 1 team Friday. She rebounded a missed free throw by No. 2-ranked DeSoto with nine seconds left, passed off to Wichita State signee Dajinae McCarty as Cedar Hill raced the ball up the court, then McDowell got the ball back and swished a game-winning, pull-up jumper at the buzzer with defenders flying at her as No. 1 Cedar Hill remained undefeated in District 7-6A with a 44-43 win over its biggest rival.